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Persistant heaches

My husband just became a Marine Corps Drill Instructer and he has unbearable headaches daily, due to the fact he's a marine and it shows weakness to go to the doctor, I'm concerned and would like some answers. He had headaches before but not nearly as bad, pretty sure their not migraine realted. Any ideas of what could be causing them and how to get rid of them?? Please help
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Hi,

How are you?
Some of the causes of persistent chronic headaches can be cluster headache, tension headaches, poor eyesight, high BP, cervical spondylitis and low blood sugar and dehydration.
Make sure he eats regularly, maintains hydration, and sleeps at his usual bedtime. If the condition does not improve please consult a specialist. Take care!
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Hello Jen2001,
Your husband’s headache is occupational related.He needs to adjust to the circumstances.You should get him to a neurologist and get a evaluation done.There could also be other causes such a s migraine,cervical spondylosis causing the pain.He should get a MRI done to diagnose the cause.
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